Being involved or included in the show taps into our urge for self-expression.
So the most profitable manufacturers will be those that satisfy this urge for individualism, but from one basic design.
Deeper than this was Thatcher's sympathy with what is best in America: freedom, enterprise, opportunity, optimism and the urge for self-improvement.
But without the urge for material improvement, people would still be wearing woollen underwear and holidaying in Bognor rather than Bhutan.
On Tuesday, Brown will address other European finance ministers at the European Commission in Brussels to urge for reforms in the way that government contracts are awarded.
Kempthorne used the latter minutes of his address to urge donations for an diabetic Idaho woman who needs an organ transplant.
His son, in his letter to policymakers at Davos, called on them to raise the issue of the former Yukos chief executive's continued imprisonment and urge support for the rule of law in Russia.
Sooner rather than later, the government may have to compel rather than urge higher saving for retirement.
It's getting so I can't even watch the news without feeling the urge to reach for hand sanitizer.
All the more reason for Mr Pischetsrieder to urge his German workers to opt for jobs rather than money.
And when he finished praying, I felt the urge to pray for him.
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But it continues to urge annual mammograms for most women over 40, even after a government task force says most don't need screening until 50.
It may feel good now to throw caution to the wind and let a primal urge to vote for the former Senator win over reason.
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Unlike journalists covering a specific beat, with deadlines and quotas to meet, I feel no anxiety if I miss important developments, and I feel no urge to compete for and break big stories.
What makes Mr Blunkett's fall from grace sadder is that his modest business activities may have been motivated by an urge to provide for his sons, whose inheritance was being spent on his paternity suit.
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As for recycling, it is useless to urge people to salvage stuff for which there are no buyers.
"We urge all to pray for the victims, their families and friends, and the surrounding community, " the group said.
When one comes across your feed, resist the urge to feel bad for Twitter, this should only help their business.
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Several professors openly urge students to go for PhD (and subsequently research) and look down upon bright students opting for industry.
Naturally, there is an urge to do something for mobile users.
Radical supporters will urge him to go for what is called here "a single-payer scheme", which means an NHS-type system, funded out of general taxation.
Will he, as critics urge, campaign vigorously for tax reform?
In the Martin case, the roles are reversed as many African-Americans seem quick to convict Zimmerman and many whites urge us to wait for the evidence to come in.
James Gill, Mr. Koch's law partner and longtime friend, recounted how New Yorkers would often approach the former mayor on the street and urge him to run for City Hall again.
At a meeting in May, the Live Music Forum - which was set up by the government to urge venues to apply for new licences - raised concerns about the low rate of applications for new licences.
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Review instructors, for instance, urge kids to eliminate wrong answers rather than solve problems.
But Labour, in its urge to strike a deal for coal, has missed it.
The state health department is contacting about 7, 000 patients seen by Harrington since 2007 to urge them to be tested for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV.
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